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Amy Frasu


Amy Frasu (CI,CT) is currently an adjunct instructor in the San Antonio College Department of American Sign Language and Interpreter Training.   Amy earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Deaf Education and Elementary Education from Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida and graduated with honors from Gallaudet University with her Master of Arts degree in Interpretation. 

As an ASL-English interpreter since 1994, Amy has worked in a variety of settings, including video relay service, medical appointments, business meetings, conferences, k-12 schools, undergraduate courses, graduate courses, and theater.  Her graduate school research was recently published by Gallaudet University Press - "Use of Space during an English-to-ASL Interpretation when a Visual Aid is Present" (2007 - Studies in Interpretation Series, Volume 3, edited by Melanie Metzger and Earl Fleetwood).  Amy is currently a VI-P Mentorship Coordinator for Sorenson Video Relay Service and a freelance interpreter.

 

San Antonio College, 1300 San Pedro Avenue, San Antonio, TX 78212-4299 Phone: 210/733-2000, Technology Hotline: 733-2169
One of the Alamo Community Colleges. The Alamo Community College District is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
For special accommodations or an alternate format, contact the San Antonio College disABILITY Support Services at 733-2347